A feast for western movie fans, this book looks at over 400 of the 2,000 DVDs on sale. In addition to detailed reviews of classics (The Big Country, Broken Arrow, The Searchers, Stagecoach, Shane, etc., the author focuses on William Boyd (the entire 66 Hopalong Cassidy series), John Wayne, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Buck Jones and Alan Ladd. Finally, some of Hollywood's worst westerns are examined.

An Apache youth, stolen from his home after a massacre, is forced into slavery. The young man dreams of freedom and hungers for revenge. Join Kaetin on his journey through life as he seeks freedom and deals with the bitterness of revenge. Walk beside him as he meets the White Eyes, Geronimo, and Pancho Villa.
Will he accept the call to be an Apache warrior or does his life follow another trail?

Whispering Gulch wasn’t much of a town. Didn’t even have a boot hill like Tombstone. On a dusty day, near the end of the 19th Century, a Pinkerton man arrives in Whispering Gulch on a wandering daughter case.

1867 Minnesota.
The Civil War is over and Ahlen Best comes home after seven long years of war and wandering. The isolated island of Mistake, the place he has dreamt about during all his battles, is a quiet place free of strife. But things have changed in his absence and it’s not the peaceful homecoming Ahlen expects.
There are three violent ways to clean up a dirty town .... and he knows them all

Alone at 17, I went to live with our neighbors. The man of the house took a fancy to me, stole my virginity, and I run off. On the stage, I met a woman who taught me to survive by way of the world's oldest profession in Tombstone. A sweet man asked me to marry him-my life changed again. Happy, we worked hard, but nothing stayed the same for long. Life dealt me some blows, but made me strong.

Jim Hunter's and Matt Harrison's Double H ranch thrived ... till their crew marched away to war's glory, and rustlers burned them out and murdered their last hand, harmless oldster Walt Burridge. When the war ended, the two H's started over. But for Jim, the Civil War had wrought changes beyond endurance. So he rode out and into the arms of wartime love, the gun-running adventuress Lena-Marie.

Seeking excitement from her quiet Arkansas farm, Maddie Winslow impulsively joins a brooding fugitive on a quest to prove his innocence. When the wagon transporting convicted murderer Judson Burke crashed, he fled, praying for a chance to prove he is innocent of his wife's murder. He thinks all he wants is his freedom, until Maddie convinces him that love is far more powerful than revenge.